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  • Failure to Disclose Interest on Collection Letter Violates FDCPA
    Failure to Disclose Interest on Collection Letter Violates FDCPA

    Consumer law can be difficult to parse out, not just for the average person, but for courts as well. An appeals decision by a second circuit court in the case of Avila v. Riexinger & Associates is but ...

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  • National Collegiate Student Loan Trust Lawsuit Defense
    National Collegiate Student Loan Trust Lawsuit Defense

    Student loans with National Collegiate Trust If debt collectors are calling, sending letters, or you're facing a lawsuit in court, it's important to understand the recent developments that could ...

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  • Harassed by an abusive debt collector? Get up to $1000!
    Harassed by an abusive debt collector? Get up to $1000!

    Having a debt in collections can be very stressful. But having debt collectors constantly harassing you and using unfair collection tactics can make the situation feel impossible. It’s a debt ...

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  • Do Credit Bureaus Report Judgments & Tax Liens?
    Do Credit Bureaus Report Judgments & Tax Liens?

    When it comes to obtaining personal loans, your FICO credit score is perhaps the single most important determining factor. Credit scores are calculated based on information that appears on your credit ...

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  • Steps To Protect Yourself from Equifax Data Breach 2017
    Steps To Protect Yourself from Equifax Data Breach 2017

    Given the recent headlines regarding the credit reporting agency Equifax, its is understandable to be concerned about the status of your credit and the security of your personal information. While it ...

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  • National Collegiate and Transworld Fined For Student Loan Violations
    National Collegiate and Transworld Fined For Student Loan Violations

    Due to the complexity of the student loan industry and the various types of educational financing available, student borrowers may be confused as to which lender they owe, and how much is due. This ...

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